The story of Easter
Here's what a 5yr old thinks happened at Easter.
Easter story
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Making the Easter garden in the Church.
A blog from a concerned consumer. A place to record things about where I travel to, often places I've never seen before. Oh and a few things about daily life in a small rural community....
Here's what a 5yr old thinks happened at Easter.
Easter story
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Making the Easter garden in the Church.
6 comments:
If that wasn't the most precious thing I've seen all day, I don't know what was! Such a doll!!
HAPPY EASTER!!
Just a quick hello, I enjoy reading your blog.Happy Easter to you and your family.
Thanks so much for your comments. It means so much to know that people enjoy reading this.
Mabel is thrilled!
Happy Easter to you all.
She is Amazing. I love everything she said. What a doll.
You stopped by my place earlier and left a comment about you taking a trip to Pakistan. Thank you for telling me that. Yes, I agree. I do have relatives that live in Iran and most of the young people there,as them, disagree with what their government is doing. They like us westerners. I have a business where I talk to students from abroad. They are sad about how things are being run in their homeland as are most people in Iraq. I understand that most people never hear the side of the everyday countryman. The radicals stand out and make it seems as if they are the thinkers for the whole country. I do understand this. Just like we do not like things are country does. I feel for the real people of these countries, stuck in a land with no voice and no way to express themselves because they are stiffled. I also talked to a girl via blogging when all the bombing was going on in Beirut. That was so amazing. All of the people there are run by the extremists. The real people can't say anything as the extremists were shooting missles from where families lived etc. War is horrible, it is terrible, it is horrific. In the letter trump wrote if you look back when he mentioned a religion or a group of people he would always say terrorists or extremists or radicals. Meaning just the ones that were over the top. Oh It is so hard at times to express everything I am feeling. But, I am hoping you get my drift. Thank you so much for posting. It's 3:37 am here so back to bed I go. Again Thank you. What a wonderful exprience you were able to have in Pakistan. Bravo to you.
Thanks for writing back Callie - I noted that the letter did very carefully state extremists and so on all the way through.
What I had never appreciated before I actually went to Pakistan, was that the ordinary people have lost a lot of contact and trade with the west as a consequence of the extremists.
Seeing that first hand was a real eye opener.
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